| Project by Cedrus | posted 102 days ago | 350 views | 3 times favorited | 5 comments | ![]() |
Here is a smaller scale table I made up using some old laminated pine shelving and some scrap 2×6. The project is slated for black painted surfaces so the mixed bag of woods won’t matter (I hope). Will add the finished product later. This little project brought a whole new meaning to little doesn’t make for simple always. The legs, cross pieces and side panels were cut at 7 degrees. Now do you think a person could confuse the stright side for the angled side!!!! Picky Picky!
So here it is Saturday April 12-get off the web and into the shop-make some dust-it’s apparently good for the soul.
New picture from this Saturday April 19..gotter done…nothing else to do since it snowed last night!!!!!
Next finish sanding and primer and some nice gooey black paint!
April 25…Thanks for the kind remarks…here is the lil’ black beauty…it doesn’t take long for them to fill up!!!
-- Cedrus of British Columbia
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5 comments so far
GMoney
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posted 102 days ago
I like it and look forward to seeing the finished product.
-- Greg, CT
tenontim
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posted 102 days ago
I like the design. Looking forward to the completed work. Keep us posted.
-- Tim -- http://tmuli.com
Scott Bryan
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posted 102 days ago
Hi Cedrus,
This is looking interesting so far.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
Bradford
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posted 101 days ago
Yes, please post completion shots when ready. We lumberjunkies need our fix.
-- so much wood, so little time. Bradford.
Joker
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posted 90 days ago
I like the design design. Any update on your progress?